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The Lakota Sioux tribe is known for keeping a pictorial chronicle of their history, often in the form of winter counts. These winter counts were a form of visual storytelling that recorded significant events in the tribe's history, depicted using symbols and drawings on animal hides or cloth. Each symbol represented a specific event, allowing the tribe to pass down their history through generations.

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